50 free TuneUp Gold accounts up for grabs today

TuneUp is today announcing the launch of TuneUp for Windows Media Player as well as updating the iTunes version to allow for automatic posting of top 5 songs, albums, and artists to Facebook and Twitter.

As well as the new versions, TuneUp is launching Tuniver.se. It’s a new portal where music lovers can get detailed artist information and content such as music videos, upcoming concert details, general information about a specific artist, and links to eBay auctions for artist related goods such as posters and t-shirts. It also links back into the Top 5 feature allowing friends to click in Facebook or Twitter and be taken to the relevant Tuniver.se page.

TuneUp is a music clean-up tool which can automatically fix mislabeled music tracks, download missing cover art, give you concert alerts based on your music tastes, and link in to YouTube offering more content from your favorite artists.

A TuneUp Gold account usually costs $29.95, but to help promote what is being launched today Geek.com readers are being offered a Gold account for free.

There are only 50 free accounts available so you need to act quickly. All you need to do is e-mail Geek@tuneupmedia.com to receive a code to activate a TuneUp Gold account with the $29.95 price waved. Then visit the TuneUp purchase page to sign-up for your account.

If you miss out on the offer there is TuneUp Lite available for free, TuneUp Annual for $19.95 a year, or the already mentioned lifetime TuneUp Gold membership for $29.95 with unlimited access to the service. You can compare the differences on the TuneUp download page.